Getting Started on the Forums

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Robert Fehnel
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Getting Started on the Forums

So for those of you who might be new to forums this post is for you and hopefully you know how you got here. So to begin the forum is a way in which to share or receive information. It will also allow people to interact and share ideas, opinions, photos, news items etc.

 

So lets define some jargon quickly.

 

Forum: The area in which we can share links, photos or ask questions. It is accessed by clicking on forums on the left side of any page.

Section: This is a specific part of the forum that contains topics that are relevant to that section. This is accessed by clicking on the section title once on the forums page.

 

Topic: This is where people can really write and read information. If you have a question to ask or something to share you would create a topic.

Reply: This is a response written by someone to a topic. It will appear right below the topic or any previous replies. When you click on the forums section of the main menu side bar you will be taken to the home section of the forum. From here you will see a series of smaller sections. For instance you are reading a Topic that is in the How To Use section. Each section has a description and all topics in there will match the section description.

 

So lets go back to that word Topic. Topic is exactly what it sounds like this is also synonymous with the word Post. So topics or posts are where people initiate a discussion on some subject. The subject is up to the person who wants to create the Topic. They can be questions or they could be a way to share a news story, or information regarding an event. Topics are started by a single person about a subject and are placed in the correct section. Now if you feel so moved to reply that is easy as well.

 

Finally you might notice when looking at sections that some topics always stay at the top. These are called sticky topics and are made so by a moderator. This means that they are important and should be read. One other special types of topics are locked ones. This is a topic that does not allow others to comment.

Craig Cooper
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Want to escape the 'pandemic' for a few hours and find some good images? (no crowds, no social distancing & no masks!) Here's two of my favorites in Nelson County (off VA 151) within 1 hour of C'ville: Lesesne State Forest: A 420 acre state forest at the base of Three Ridges Mt. dedicated to preserving and successfully reviving the American Chestnut and eradicating invasive species. Located on Cub Creek Rd (VA 680) off VA 664, in Nelson County about 4 miles SW of Devils Backbone brew pub (they're open for take-out), limited parking. www.dof.virginia.gov.. Also, the Rockfish Valley trail system: 5 - 6 miles of scenic flat land trails along the S. Rockfish River & Reids Creek in a National Audubon Society recognized conservation & birding area includes a natural vernal bog. Trails open to the public, located 1 1/2 miles south of Nellysford on VA 151 (about 1/2 mi. North of Devils Backbone), on the right, well signed, parking for 8 - 10 cars: www.rockfishvalley.org.

LizM
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Ben Goldberg, long time local photographer and friend of the CCC has an exhibition up at Martha Jefferson Hospital - Take a Look!

Vicky Eicher
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California Photographer Stephen Johnson presents “Twelve Steps to Improve Your Digital Photography” in Richmond, 11/18. I plan to attend and would love to carpool/ride with someone. Just let me know.

Stephen Johnson is a photographer, designer and educator. His photography explores the concerns of a landscape artist working in an increasingly industrialized world. His work has concentrated on refining the new tools of digital photography and empowering individual artists to use these tools to express their ideas. He was the Curator, and Editor/Designer for At Mono Lake, the book and the National Endowment for the Arts funded exhibition, which toured the United States from 1980 - 1983, reaching an audience of over two million people.

In 1988, he was awarded a Congressional Special Recognition Award by the U.S. House of Representatives for his work on behalf of Mono Lake.

Stephen Johnson's work in digital photography, and digital imaging consulting has included software and product development for clients such as Adobe Systems, Apple Computer, Eastman Kodak and Epson.

Explore Stephen’s web site to learn more about this work and photography.

When: November 18, 2024, at 7:30 PM
Where: River Road Presbyterian Church, 8960 River Road, Richmond, VA
Come spend an evening with Stephen and fellow photographers as we explore our photography together. Meeting hosted by the Focus Group Camera Club, Richmond. I am a member.
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Vicky Eicher
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California Photographer Stephen Johnson presents "12 Steps to Improve Your Digital Photography", Richmond, 11/18.

See my previous post for additional information about this free event, including my desire to carpool.